Analytical and Critical Thinking:
1. Observant: Noticing details others might miss.
2. Logical: Ability to reason and draw conclusions based on evidence.
3. Problem-solving: Developing strategies and solutions for complex situations.
Interpersonal and Communication:
4. Communication: Effective verbal and written communication skills.
5. Interpersonal Skills: Building rapport and trust with witnesses, victims, and suspects.
6. Empathy: Understanding the perspectives and emotions of those involved.
7. Patience: Remaining calm and persistent during challenging investigations.
Professional and Ethical:
8. Integrity: Maintaining ethical standards and professionalism.
9. Diligence: Commitment to thoroughness and accuracy in investigations.
10. Adaptability: Adjusting to changing circumstances and unexpected events.
Additional Traits:
11. Resilience: Coping with stress and the emotional demands of the job.
It's important to remember that these traits are not exhaustive, and successful investigators often possess a unique blend of qualities.